In the village of Salselas there are traces of an old limestone exploration. Limestones are very common rocks on the coast and south of Portugal but are rare in the northern interior. This small outcrop constitutes an example of the use of a geological resource. These limestones with an age about 420 million years formed on the shores of an ancient ocean called Rheic. This ocean resembled a tropical sea of today, of low depth and calm and warm waters, conditions favorable to the formation of these rocks. The limestone is the raw material of lime, produced in kilns that still exist today in the region of Salselas and Vale da Porca.
The "Centro Interpretativo das Minas de Argozelo" is located in "Cortinha do Calvário" in Argozelo. It was inaugurated on the 22nd of March 2015. The building has an exhibition room and an auditorium. In the exhibition room we can see an ex ...
The first access to get in to the mine was made by this door. It is located inside the village of Argozelo, next to the national highway "N218". It is visible and available upon request and accompaniment.
Located in the old mining area of Argozelo, here are exposed the equipment and machinery used in the during of mining activity.
The miner''s bridge it’s located over the "Sabor" river, served as a passageway for the miners who needed to cross the river to work in the mines of "Ribeira" in "Coelhoso". It’s a Cable Suspension Bridge, has about 35 meters and is suppo ...
The pedestrian route "Rota dos Mineiros de Argozelo" begins at the "Centro Interpretativo das Minas de Argozelo" passing through the "Parque das Minas", "Ponte do Mineiro" and "Entrada das Minas", the route have also a variant to the "Sant ...